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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
3D Printer
Carbon vs Asiga?
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<blockquote data-quote="chris@maydentalarts.com" data-source="post: 326176" data-attributes="member: 6554"><p>As soon as Asiga (or others) have a validated workflow for the Dentsply Lucitone 199 print I will buy one. Until then Carbon is the game. It is up to Carbon to keep all these willing high paying customers going. They fail to produce relationships and materials that are exclusive to Carbon then you will see labs exit. Again, Carbon is just a printer, good but certainly not the only one that can print great results. If they did not have the Lucitione material we would have not signed up for the unit. Digital dentures, love them or hate them, is a reality just like when monolithic zirc bruxzir hit the market. </p><p></p><p>At this point its not a debate about accuracy. Lots of great choices out there for printers. Its more of a business decision and what the equipment can do for your lab, your team and ultimately for the doctor/patient.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chris@maydentalarts.com, post: 326176, member: 6554"] As soon as Asiga (or others) have a validated workflow for the Dentsply Lucitone 199 print I will buy one. Until then Carbon is the game. It is up to Carbon to keep all these willing high paying customers going. They fail to produce relationships and materials that are exclusive to Carbon then you will see labs exit. Again, Carbon is just a printer, good but certainly not the only one that can print great results. If they did not have the Lucitione material we would have not signed up for the unit. Digital dentures, love them or hate them, is a reality just like when monolithic zirc bruxzir hit the market. At this point its not a debate about accuracy. Lots of great choices out there for printers. Its more of a business decision and what the equipment can do for your lab, your team and ultimately for the doctor/patient. [/QUOTE]
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